Eyelash Transplant
Eyelash transplants may sound like a modern cosmetic procedure, but it actually dates back to the 1800s. During this time, women were obsessed with having long, lush lashes, and they were willing to undergo painful and risky procedures to achieve them. The process of eyelash transplantation involved a specialist sewing human hair directly into the eyelid using a needle.

The hair used for the transplant was typically taken from the patient’s scalp or from a donor, and the procedure was done under local anesthesia. It was a time-consuming and often painful process, with each individual hair strand being sewn into place one at a time.